| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Spring Sale 2013 | |||
| Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
| Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
| Date: | 27th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Saturday 23rd March 9am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 9am to 4.30pm Tuesday 26th March 9am to 4.30pm Wednesday 27th March 9am to start of sale and during Lunch Break |
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| Auction Lots - Page 4 | |||
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| A VICTORIAN COFFEE SET, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London 1885, chased and repousse in the Indian style with ogee panels of flowerheads and leaves enclosing a vacant panel and comprising sugar bowl and cream jug, six coffee spoons and sugar tongs, bowl 3 1/4" diameter, 6ozs total, cased (Illustrated) £180-250 |
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| 181 | |||
| AN EDWARDIAN THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Henry Stratford Ltd, Sheffield 1909, of semi fluted lobed oval form, comprising teapot, the hinged cover with ebony finial and loop handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 10 1/2" wide, 26ozs 15dwts total gross £380-450 |
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| 182 | |||
| AN EDWARDIAN GLASS HIP FLASK, maker John Pound & Co, London 1909, the clear oval flask with panel cut shoulders, patent action screw-on cover and mount and engine turned sleeve engraved with a monogram, 6" high £120-180 |
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| 183 | |||
| A LATE VICTORIAN SEWING SET, mixed marks, comprising pair of scissors with steel blades, thimble and needle case, cased £80-120 |
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| 184 | |||
| A VICTORIAN SEVEN BOTTLE CRUET STAND, maker possibly William Eaton, London 1878, the bombe lobed oval stand engraved with scroll and flowerhead cartouche, one centred by an armorial and motto "Sine Macula", raised upon four cast knurl feet, with polished treen base and central hollow spade handle, the frame supporting four original bottles (three with matching silver covers), and three similar matched bottles (one with matched silver cover), 11" high £400-500 |
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| 185 | |||
| A LATE VICTORIAN SALVER, maker Gibson & Langman Ltd, London 1890, of lobed circular form with cast and chased husk, escallop shell, scroll and straight gadrooned rim enclosing a bright cut and wriggle engraved foliate border, raised upon three claw and ball feet, 13 1/2" diameter, 30ozs 9dwts £300-400 |
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| 186 | |||
| A LATE VICTORIAN FRUIT DISH, maker George Maudsley Jackson, London 1893, of pierced circular form, the waved rim moulded with flowers and foliage, scroll and ribbon moulded body, on pierced base with scrolled bracket feet, 7 1/4" wide, 9ozs £120-180 |
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| 187 | |||
| A LATE VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE CHRISTENING SET, makers Gibson & Langman, London 1890, comprising mug, and bombe cylindrical napkin ring chased and repousse with cherub masks and scrolling foliage, and a spoon and fork cast with classical figures, mug 4" high over handle, 9ozs 17dwts total, cased (Illustrated) £200-300 |
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| 188 | |||
| A VICTORIAN TUMBLER CUP, maker Aldwinkle & Slater, London 1885, of wrythen fluted form with punched and chased border, 3" diameter, 1oz 18dwts £50-70 |
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| 189 | |||
| A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SALTS, maker Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1907, in the form of miniature quaiche, together with matching spoons, Chester 1910, 3" wide, 1oz 19dwts, in a case retailed by A & G Cairncross, Perth £100-150 |
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| 190 | |||
| A GEORGE IV DECANTER STAND, maker probably William Bell, London 1823, of rounded square form, engraved with two crests, gadroon cast border with escallop shell angles and raised upon four paw feet, the reeded support with central square spade handle on foliate brackets, 9 1/2" square, 13" high, 42ozs 11dwts, together with a matching set of four spirit decanters of fluted square section with diamond and slice cut shoulders and with slice cut mushroom stoppers (Illustrated) £500-700 |
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| 191 | |||
| A VICTORIAN EGG CRUET, maker Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1879, the plain oval base with pierced border and scroll rim, raised upon four paw feet, and with central oval spade handle, supporting six matching egg cups, 9" wide, together with a set of six egg spoons in Fiddle pattern, engraved "G", Exeter 1862, 29ozs 9dwts total £300-400 |
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| 192 | |||
| A VICTORIAN SET OF TWELVE PAIRS OF DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, maker Francis Clark, Birmingham 1843/4, the foliate engraved blades and four prong tines with polished brown agate handles, cased £300-400 |
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| 193 | |||
| A GEORGE III FISH SLICE, makers Duncan Urquhart and Napthali Hart, London 1807, in Fiddle pattern, with pierced and engraved blade, engraved with a crest, 11 1/2" long, 3ozs 19dwts £70-100 |
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| 194 | |||
| A PAIR OF VICTORIAN AESTHETIC SALTS, probably by Stokes & Ireland, Birmingham 1880, of conical form, the shoulders engraved with panels of finches in flight, 2 3/4" diameter, 2ozs 10dwts, with blue glass liners £120-180 |
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| 195 | |||
| A GENTLEMAN'S VICTORIAN COROMANDEL DRESSING CASE, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1849, the brass bound case with inset plaque engraved with a crest, hinged and opening to reveal a dark purple velvet lined and fitted interior enclosing nine various glass jars and bottles, the covers with bright and engine cut panels enclosing a matching crest, the fall front revealing a satinwood drawer with inset brass handle and lift out tray with ivory and steel accoutrements, 12 1/4" x 8 3/4" x 6" £700-900 |
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| 196 | |||
| "THE ASPREY COMPACTUS" - various makers and dates, the folding watered silk lined interior case containing a soap box, London 1881 (3ozs 12dwts), six silver lidded glass jars and bottles, makers George Bale and C & C Asprey (x1), London 1862/64 and 1881, double ended cylindrical pin cushion, maker's mark JT, London 1861, all engraved with a monogram, and together with an ivory box and cover, shoe horn, mirror, two brushes, glove stretchers, five piece manicure set and a leather jewellery case £300-500 |
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| 197 | |||
| AN EDWARDIAN ASPARAGUS DISH, maker Elkington & Co, Sheffield 1908, of lobed oblong form, with scroll and shield cast rim, raised on four knurl feet, plain wirework rack, 12 1/2" x 8", together with a pair of asparagus servers, maker Elkingtons, Birmingham 1911, 32ozs 15dwts (2) £500-700 |
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| 198 | |||
| AN EDWARDIAN TEA CANISTER, maker Samuel W Smith, London 1902, of semi wrythen fluted cylindrical form with lift off cover, 3 1/2" high, 2ozs 13dwts (Illustrated) £80-120 |
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| 199 | |||
| A GEORGE III MARROW SCOOP, marks contorted, of typical form, later engraved with a script monogram, 8 1/2" long, 1oz 7dwts £80-120 |
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| 200 | |||
| A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SALAD SERVERS, maker's Asprey, London 1905, with fluted bowls, flared shagreen covered cylindrical hafts with domed finials, 9" long, 12dwts gross £120-180 |
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| 201 | |||
| A LATE VICTORIAN SCENT FLASK, maker James Dixon & Sons, London 1897, of escallop shell form with screw-on cover, 3 3/4" high, 1oz 11dwts (Illustrated) £100-150 |
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| 202 | |||
| A LATE GEORGE III COCONUT CUP, makers Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1797, the plain polished shell with cut mount, on a plain socle and reeded swept foot, 5" high (Illustrated) £120-180 |
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| 203 | |||
| AN EDWARDIAN NOVELTY PIN TRAY, maker Sampson Morden & Co, London 1904, cast and chased as a bearded cavalier, his hat forming the dish, 3 1/4" wide, 1oz 19dwts (Illustrated) £150-200 |
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| 204 | |||
| A RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN SET, Assay master Andrei Kovalsky, maker's initials AH, Moscow 1848, comprising folding spoon and fork with circular box hinges, knife (with steel blade), fiddle pattern teaspoon, and steel corkscrew, in a fitted Morocco leather tapering cylindrical case, 7" high, 8ozs total gross (Illustrated) £1000-1500 |
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| 205 | |||
| AN EDWARDIAN TIMEPIECE, maker William Comyns, London 1902, of plain oblong section with hinged scroll handle, raised upon four bun feet, the white dial with black Roman numerals and a French movement, 4 3/4" high over handle (Illustrated) £120-180 |
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| 206 | |||
| AN EDWARDIAN NOVELTY PIN CUSHION, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1908, in the form of a swan, 1 3/4" high £120-150 |
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| 207 | |||
| A WILLIAM IV SILVER GILT BOTTLE LABEL, maker possibly Edward Edwards, London 1830, in the form of a vine leaf, pierced "Hock", 3 1/2" wide, together with two other plain labels, makers Phipps & Robinson, London 1797 and 1810, "Rum" and "Port", 1oz 7dwts total gross (3) £120-180 |
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| 208 | |||
| A GEORGE III SMALL SALVER, makers George Smith and Thomas Hayter, London 1784 incuse mark, of lobed circular form with bead and anthemion cast rim enclosing a chased border of swagged pendant husks, raised upon three claw and ball feet, 8 1/4" diameter, 12ozs 18dwts (Illustrated) £300-400 |
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| 209 | |||
| A GEORGE II DISH, maker probably Robert Abercrombie, London 1742, of lobed oval form with gadrooned border, engraved with two crests and mottoes, 13 3/4" x 10 1/2", 26ozs 6dwts (Illustrated) £500-600 |
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| 210 | |||
| AN EDWARDIAN CASKET, maker Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1904, of bombe oblong form, the hinged swept cover with wreath finial, with chased and repousse acanthus leaf angles, shell apron and raised upon four knurl feet, 4 1/4" x 2 3/4", 4 3/4" high, 8ozs 2dwts (Illustrated) £140-180 |
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| 211 | |||
| A VICTORIAN PRESENTATION PEDESTAL CUP, maker Martin, Hall & Co, 1861, of lobed circular form with scrolled handle, the body chased with arcading and foliage centred by a crest, turned stem and domed foot, 4 1/2" high, 5ozs 8dwts £80-120 |
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| 212 | |||
| A LATE GEORGE III TABLE SNUFF BOX, maker's mark IA, London 1808, of plain rounded oblong form, the hinged cover inset with a polished agate within a leaf chased border, engine turned sides and basket base, 3" long (Illustrated) £350-400 |
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| 213 | |||
| A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN SHELL SALTS, maker Robert Hennell, London 1877, raised upon three dolphin supports, together with matching spoons, London 1876, 2 1/2" wide, 5ozs 2dwts, cased £200-300 |
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| 214 | |||
| AN EDWARDIAN "BRIGHTON BUN", maker possibly Harry Brasted, London 1901, the two plain dished circular bases with screw-on "U" shaped sockets, 4" diameter, 6ozs 19dwts (Illustrated) £120-180 |
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| 215 | |||
| A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN BUTTER DISHES, maker George Gordon & Sons, Sheffield 1901, in the form of escallop shells, raised upon three ball feet, 4 3/4" wide, 4ozs 9dwts, with frosted glass liners, cased and retailed by J Morton, Dublin £120-180 |
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| 216 | |||
| A BABY'S LATE GEORGIAN LARGE RATTLE/WHISTLE, maker's mark indistinct T? only, the ovoid whistle with bright cut and prick work engraving, the baluster stem hung with two sets of bells, on a coral teether, 6" long £180-220 |
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| 217 | |||
| A GEORGE III WINE FUNNEL, maker's mark WS, London 1779, the ogee bowl with gadrooned rim, plain hook and curved spout, 5" long £150-200 |
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| 218 | |||
| A GEORGE IV SCOTTISH SOUP LADLE, maker's mark WM over AM, Glasgow 1827, in Kings pattern, engraved with an armorial, 14" long, 10ozs 17dwts £300-400 |
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| 219 | |||
| A GEORGE IV COCONUT CUP, no maker's mark, London 1828, the plain polished shell with reeded silver mount, applied oval panel engraved with a monogram and raised upon three ball feet, 4" high, together with a similar pedestal cup with plated on copper mounts, 6" high (2) £120-180 |
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| 220 | |||
| AN EDWARDIAN SET OF FRUIT EATERS, no maker's mark, London 1907, comprising twelve pairs of knives and forks in shell pattern, with blades and tines, cased £200-250 |
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| 221 | |||
| A GEORGE III MARROW SCOOP, maker probably Thomas Chawner, London 1773, with "feathered" border, the bowl later script engraved with a monogram, 8 1/2" long, 1oz 13dwts (Illustrated) £250-400 |
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| 222 | |||
| A GENTLEMAN'S EDWARDIAN TRAVELLING DRESSING CASE, makers marks N Bros & H & N, Birmingham 1904/5, comprising six various faceted clear glass jars and bottles with repousse scroll covers, together with ivory, bone and other accoutrements, contained in a faux crocodile skin carrying case with olive green watered silk interior £200-250 |
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| 223 | |||
| A GEORGE III PAP BOAT, maker Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1794, of plain oval form, 4 3/4" long, 1ozs 16dwts (Illustrated) £200-300 |
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| 224 | |||
| A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN "KITCHEN PEPPERETTES", maker's mark CH, Birmingham 1905, of plain cylindrical form, with plain pierced domed lift-off covers, and "S" scroll handles, 2 3/4" high, 1oz 19dwts, cased (Illustrated) £120-180 |
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| 225 | |||
| AN AESTHETIC GILDED DESSERT SERVING SET, maker Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1881, comprising a set of four serving spoons and a sugar sifter, the bowls engraved with finches in flight over leaves and a geometric panel, the bead cast hafts with cranes in flight, and with fan shaped finials, 7ozs 19dwts, cased (Illustrated) £180-250 |
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| 226 | |||
| A PAIR OF VICTORIAN PARCEL GILT RENAISSANCE STYLE SALTS, maker J. Barkentine, London 1867, of low domed circular form, cast with reclining nude figures and trophies of war within an ovolu chased border, and raised upon three winged caryatid supports and bracket feet, 3" diameter, together with a matching pair of spoons, 7ozs 7dwts (Illustrated) £250-400 |
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| 227 | |||
| A CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL VESTA CASE, stamped 800, of flattened eliptical form, the outer cover chased and repoussed with a gondolier before a tower, the reverse with three children playing beside a windmill, the plated slide action case with strike, 2 1/4" high (Illustrated) £50-80 |
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| 228 | |||
| A GEORGE III NUTMEG GRATER, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1802, of staved barrel form, with plain pierced grater, and hinged cover, 1 1/2" high (Illustrated) £400-500 |
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| 229 | |||
| A LATE VICTORIAN NOVELTY "NOH" MASK VESTA CASE, maker possibly Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1887, the reverse half hinged and engraved in the aesthetic style with finches flying above the strike, and with fixed hanging loop, 2 1/4" high (Illustrated) £700-800 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Spring Sale 2013 | |||
| Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
| Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
| Date: | 27th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Saturday 23rd March 9am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 9am to 4.30pm Tuesday 26th March 9am to 4.30pm Wednesday 27th March 9am to start of sale and during Lunch Break |
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